Tetanus of a muscle is thought to be caused by
A) high Ca2+ concentrations in the sarcoplasm.
B) the rapid movement of Na+ back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
C) an increase in stimulus strength.
D) increased temperature in the active muscle.
E) decreased amounts of Ca2+ in muscle tissue.
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